Initiation (Xylon Warriors 1)

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Initiation?”
    “Not yet.”
    A string of expletives exploded inside his head, and it took all his energy not to let them fly. The hope he’d held drained out of him, and he felt like collapsing from exhaustion right there on the beige and green area rug. With a sound of frustration, he scrubbed his hands over his face. “We don’t have time for these delays.”
    “She didn’t refuse.”
    “What’s the problem then?” Erik barked from the sofa. “If she doesn’t want Braden fucking her, I’ll do her. But let’s get on with it.”
    “Can’t you even pretend to have some compassion?” Leila shot back with a snap.
    Braden shook his head. “She’s still scared. Unsure of our motives. Unsure of what to believe.” He had to look at things from Alexa’s point of view. He knew she must feel overwhelmed, rushed, and probably completely confused as to what was the right thing to do. “What can we do or say to convince her, Leila? Any ideas? A female perspective?”
    “I don’t know, Braden. It’s a sensitive situation. You know it’s not the same type of Xylon pre-initiation when we’re dealing with another species. I don’t think there’s any clear-cut path that will ensure her agreement. However, I did run a test on her, and I made an interesting discovery.”
    “There’s a plus,” Erik replied in a sarcastic tone. “We’re all ears, sweetheart. Spill it. Maybe it’ll invite some compassion .”
    “What did you find?” Braden asked, ignoring Erik’s comments. The man needed a definite attitude adjustment where Leila was concerned. He always turned cranky when she was around. A story lurked there somewhere. When he had more time, he wanted to explore it. As for now, Braden really hoped Leila’s interesting discovery meant good news and not bad.
    “She not only has the right DNA for a breeder, but she’s a super breeder.”
    “Damn!” Erik surged up from the sofa. “You shittin’ us?”
    Braden couldn’t find his voice. A super breeder? Unbelievable! He couldn’t stand still. Not with news like that. Nervous energy forced him to pace, while Leila’s words sank into his weary brain. “Neither of her parents were super breeders.”
    “I know. This is almost unheard of.”
    If Alexa was a super breeder, then that meant she’d bear twins or triplets at each birth. Super breeders were so rare that maybe only one in fifty million women attained that status. “Are you sure, Leila?” He heard the excitement in his own voice.
    “Yes, I’m sure.” Leila placed a hand on his arm. “I think she does want to help us, if she’s handled correctly. The sexual aspect of the Initiation is what makes her uncomfortable, for the most part. I kind of led her astray a little and told her you’d be breeder-mates.”
    “Leila, you know that’s not true. Not unless I can arrange it.”
    “I know. But being from Earth, I thought she might feel better believing there was some sort of commitment in this. She…” Leila glanced over her shoulder at Erik, then looked back at Braden and lowered her voice. “She’s never had an orgasm.”
    “I heard that,” Erik replied. “She wouldn’t have a problem with me. I’d give her all she could handle.”
    “Shut up!” Braden and Leila shouted at the same time.
    “I don’t think she has that much sexual experience, Braden. This is all alien to her, literally. You can imagine her reaction to the ceremony. Talk to her. She’s better prepared now. I think she’ll listen. Just be nice…and charming. And hopefully, she’ll respond.”
    “Charming?” He sighed, then nodded. “Okay. Fine. I can do charming.” He paused and rubbed his chin. “I think.” Braden turned to stare at the closed bedroom door. His heart pounded so hard he thought it would burst from his chest. A super breeder.
    Somehow, someway, he’d arrange it with Laszlo to make sure he didn’t take Alexa as a mate. He wanted her. Needed her. His own mother had been a super breeder, and

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